24 Apr 2024
Thursday 11 June 2015 - 12:48
Story Code : 167398

US says working to block nine Iranian jets


The US government is actively working to block nine recently acquired Airbus jets which Iran plans to use on international routes, American media quoted an official as saying.

The senior administration official said the US would continue to vigorously enforce the sanctions it has in place on Iran, The Wall Street Journal reported.

We have identified the planes in question and listed their tail numbers, the Journal quoted the unnamed officialas saying.

I have been quite explicit with the Iranians that we will try to disrupt this action because Mahan Air has been a designated entity for some time, the official said, the paper reported.

Mahan Air acquired eight used A340s and one A321 last month as part of Irans efforts to rebuild the countrys aging commercial fleet which has suffered a series of aviation mishaps under US and European sanctions.

The airlineis under US sanctions as of Oct. 2011, with the US government saying Mahan Airs assets were blockable.

On Tuesday, Press TV reported on Irans announcement that it would take legal action if the US triedto block the jetliners on international journeys.

Head of Irans Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) Alireza Jahangirian said the US did not have the right to block the planes on international journeys but Iran had to prepare itself for any eventuality.

Under international laws, it is impossible to seize the new Iranian aircraft but we have to see to what extent those laws are being implemented and which countries are trying to show their force to other states, Jahangirian said.

The official said the first of the passenger jetswill become operational in the countrys aviation fleet in the coming weeks after receiving flight permit.

As long as flight permits have not been issued and a disruption has not taken place, we cannot make a definite assertion. But if that happens, Iran will take a legal action, he said.

The US threat comes asnuclear negotiations with Iran are heading to the final stretch. Tehran has made it clear that itwould not settle for anything short of removal of sanctions across the board if a deal were to be signed.

By Press TV
https://theiranproject.com/vdcdn50fjyt09s6.em2y.html
Your Name
Your Email Address